Rehearse the first five minutes specifically — the greeting, one or two open-ended questions, and how you'll react to what they say — since that's where first-date nerves hit hardest. Roleplaying it once beforehand, even with an AI character, takes the "first time saying this out loud" pressure off the actual date.
Most first-date anxiety isn't about the whole date — it's concentrated in the first few minutes, before you've found any rhythm. That's exactly the part you can rehearse in advance.
Once a date gets going, momentum tends to carry it — you react to what they say, they react to you, and it starts to feel more natural. The opening is different: there's no momentum yet, just two people trying to figure out how the conversation starts. Rehearsing that opening removes the biggest source of pre-date anxiety.
Decide roughly how you'll greet them and have one light opening line ready — a comment about the place, how their day's been, anything that invites a response.
Open-ended, specific ones: "What's something you're looking forward to this month?" beats "So, tell me about yourself" — which puts all the work back on them.
This is the part most people skip. Practice actually listening and reacting to an answer you didn't plan for — that's the skill that makes a real date feel like a conversation instead of an interview.
Have a bridge line ready for when a topic runs dry: "That's really cool — completely different question, but…" keeps things moving without an awkward stall.
Why rehearsing beats over-planning: memorizing exact lines tends to make people sound scripted on the actual date. Rehearsing the shape of the conversation — and practicing reacting to the unexpected — makes you sound like yourself, just a calmer version of yourself.
Talkville includes dating scenarios built specifically for this: you roleplay a full date conversation with an AI character who reacts like a real person, not a script. You get to practice the actual opening, ask your real questions, and see how you handle their unplanned answers — with zero real-world stakes if it goes sideways.
Free to download on iPhone — practice tonight, date tomorrow with more confidence.